The burglary charge accuses Hill of being in the school illegally. The first-degree sexual abuse charge accuses him of subjecting a teacher to sexual contact by force in front of her first-grade class. The forcible touching charge accuses him of then fondling a second teacher down the hall from the classroom incident.

Authorities said Hill fled after being confronted by an administrator. But he left his wallet behind and was identified by witnesses, officials said.

Defense lawyer Lisa Gilels entered a “not guilty” plea for Hill at his arraignment before Judge Anthony Aloi. The judge ordered Hill to remain in jail without bail pending a pre-trial conference with Gilels and Assistant District Attorney Jeremy Cali next week.

Hill is on parole for an attempted gun possession conviction from 2006. He pleaded guilty in that case a month after being acquitted of murder and gun charges in the fatal shooting of another man outside a city bar in 2003.